MiSlifc? 4 ... ' - .v : V l,v .tm of fall e ho are . ine yetoin-Wd je: be qua!, n , L ..t irrWland --petit, jurors m the j - ... . thereof sVmll ntherwise U direct, be seKcxeo m .---. V. - Afti. i!tl eour snau rcspccvi ' iwwcribe. so as to be most conducive to- an .Snpartialtrial, and be least, burthensome to ;nYiliUants of tne said ternxory. Wl- "'' . ..J T"V, 4 , ?' c. 1 A J?nf fle firfer rnaczeu. t ..." Y tfU ret beln.il for anynersoo orpcrsons - . ? - i,r into the sold territory, io upvi - - - -tvnT .i,- r,mit of jrom anv pon or pi .v... r . : . . .. .-.,,., TiTrtriire to be the United sxaies. ui wv. . r-. . Vic . Vrmwimrlv to uin From A Fflf s JbortiflJ Jfc,BeM fiabi tants the-UniK tl States; or cause or procure : 4oA nr Krouirht. or knowingly 1 TV V : ;nrr- or brintriner, any or assist, in u i.nr.v-, - slave or slaves; ami an? person, . IrSbein-thereof convicterl, before any court Ain the sterritory, bavin content SdVtidri, shall forfeit d pay, t?, ffdever slave, so imported or brought, the -rn ofrfree hlindrevl dollars; one .tnoiety for the use of the United States, and the otUr rnoietv for the use of the person or peSho shallsue for the m.e i am eve TV slave, so imported or brought, shall, there. Son. become1 entitled to, and receive, h . or her. freedom. ec. tprr:torv shall be en- said territory who shall Wen, heretofore ranted to the Delegates ti,, nft riprson sha'l be eJipne reside'd at .o f i;alonM rained on jnetb f thU fTionih. when thev teptilsedxSir thft Turk. - Omar - Bnona, Picba of J.inma,: retreated,; leftyin? 1 rin tli fipfd nfV battle. Dorin"two davfl it 'wa unknown what route he had t'akenand strong recori nn;ior;nr nrties were sent out 1Q W- ferrent tTirections, and beyond Zygos. At theame time idvire wa rereivefl ! that a cm ps of 1S0O Trom me iMorea,' had dispmbarted opposite to tTriMinta. ard vero advancing by the Idefiles of Mount Pnracas towards 1 1- daria, while .Marc jnuxri?, ai ..... i.of 1.50n men, was moving on by Lppe- i"non to Vrachort. The movement irom vMiMolrtngi having been calculated on UKIQ h.vP nf nnerations. its first object !. h. raran of Omar.Bnona, which was found abandoned ; l6 pieces of cannon, and ammunition, and provi sions, were found left behind, and even ithe magnificent tent of Chourchidi'a cha. AH the articles became the boo ty of the Christians, who sobn ,Wrpt that. Oms r Pacha had retreated toTra chori. Our latest news irom inrv. ..- tinent, which is up io inc ...- i. ..! .i-v.-j-.'.i.. t mmtonnea 11 rnr. rrfcater nirrntunv Smnw n : fill U M .1111 jm . 1 " , - . BF 1 pliced If inflate successes -vrf miterlallyfchanged tbetone otseral s..io ; Wnrnno. that wc re formerly remarkab'e for the nbnse.and acrimony ? l ia0A fth cause ann the strulpf of the revnlters against theioppression of the Mussulmans; MARCH 22. The opinion of our own government nn subicct of peace or war,. at .i . rr -ir chalT not have lelst twelve- months in the saw! terntory The TJelte shall be elected by such de. imrc and m scrintion oi person, ,fuy - -. , r sx cb r Jfjidations, as" the Governor and SLvative Council may, from time to time, n and direct, soldiers of the Unit ed States excepted ho shall, under no circtimrtances, be qualified to vote. , WUin entitled "An dl for the estlishment of a Territorial Government mlond,, be; -15 ..mi-.U hereby repeakd. so. far as enei; inconsistent -iprW of this act ; and that feepf last session of the Lepwxivr wfTr and thelskmeare herebv me'V torein"irfini force iffW?? 'mnnfh.- Mts that this proud Arnaut is surrounded in his position,and we ex- i pect dail v to bear of his complete-, ruin. ! The Hydriotes are blockading by Isea the fortresses of Coron and of Mo Idon, which does not merit the honor of ' sei'rp. to which, moreover the Greeks I do not readily give themselves up ; it will be liso!vedf ahd the govrnent in tnc nanas ot a . jiiua vr - - This is tunexpect ' :V v S to dilate upon it. tine gene Ltiment possesses all minds in untrythat the agression of 9 in unyMStifiahle attack oh can no longer be doubtfed butthat tne Pe.imVinneus willC.the month rpf April next benfirely frle. Thus, a hVn.ffoT of menV I first armed with 4i nrr posile taxes on the, inhabitants or j r lr ti,. ior aiiihorisinir the - n lfi 5i.nd dollafs on thTcfodit Of ihf said territon- anl the - law esta bbshinff oou fy courts ; which . are hereby declared Uld void; JWrfThato lonof mdfeV already made or obta.nfA , under m,d lajKalLbe effected . affected X" anQ that the attapproreq "cu,,, . v ww . member, one thousand eight hundred an tweaty-twtv bV the Governor repealing . all the law jtndDrdinances in force in the !ad F teSicXl and is hereby, declared to biedSct on the day of its passage: by the Jgislaiive Councllnd not of its approval by the Governor. Approved-r-ilarcn Virl'Vsnd'iV:- nts ot husDanury, . .vlfnp; pieces', will have r iuercrnltar-Iaws,a countryi ar , .rmlC.vand arms : for the Greeks, at " " ' - If f 1.1 ! resent possess 15U pieces 01 net" nr- 00 mounted cannons, iu.uwu and their navy consists (ot i400 vessels, between SO and 600 tons. j v ,: , ;, f STILL LATEH .FHOM EJNUIajnu., Charhston May 1. en-tb openly expressed in parliament mav be.considerecl as " n;stion. Their lintimote knowled is paramount to'all other reas.vning conjecture, arid their venturing an o- pen declaration, ktter tne exire.u v- tion which tne.y nave ed, leaves no ouht that they are per. fectly assured of the grounds on which they speaVTtl may therefore, be considered-is aUogether beyond doubt, that war will certainly ensue between France and Spain. . - f This is the disagreeable clause ot ii a a write. It IS ine itxi iruni wni- - : r,0(llee fiwlilate unon it. tine gene ral'vsenti this cou the libeftV and independence of ni- tions. One general nope is nm,,, uf h; no-trression mav be nnsuc- IIIUI lino .Mpia ' f I r.,i rino tvrpntion alone is lounu, and that is in the columns of the Lon don Courier. We turn to the agreeable clause. In the snee hps of Mr Canning and lPeel, from which-the above assur ance is drawn, we have the most dis fiprlararion.Mhat nthing in the present aspect of 'amrs generally, jrives anv rean ro iear mai involved in Hie contest. The precise p.dnt on which we wish to fix the atteMiion here is, not that certainly will .not be involved ai anv period of the contest; of this go- a;nmpnt could ive no assurance ; K,,f "that, ''since "the principles which move the war. ort. both sides ate fully developed; the object aimed at by both fu v uuclerstoo:!, we. ai im Hr,l"V was supposes; i v-v.vrr?.v'? " w M lisKerf, v.It ftHthfa wp reeetvel a numbpev ews papers: from that ;cou1hlrjll ofsUi ances ;to thisl 'rM&. translations: VofiItwoaj were prepared for press before the. re ceipf of the tfoVe ?lettfrnd;hic nre,now puhUshed only to shew. .t he .itjiUv nf lni.iian a ITi fS. M lh e. fallacy of all hu narr calculations ami reliances. The (Voclamatiorr ofAN Mabtik, however, is worth republi cation, on account of Us intrinc me. rit. : ' rnoci.AMATiox or oy. saw MAirTry.. he Declaration ofthejliv: dependence of the states of Chili and Peru-; I cease to exist as apublic character although I possess the standard whch Piprro unfurl 4 for the purpose of. epslaving the Empire it. t t -.i-;i.in(' from rubuc hte. 1 reward myself with interest for the tods oj ten vears of revolution ano war. , . i M'v promises to the peole amonff whom I have carried on the war jias been pe f rmed, namely, to estahhsh their indepen dence, and to leave to themselves the free rliAif rn1r. :. '.'( 1 The.: presence of a, victorious chieftain is alwajs-fte subject of alarm-to states newly and I have heard, with astonisiv I ment and re-ret, that I have a design to ere ate nn-self a sovereign, lwrncu.. sucrihee to secure xpe uacn uiv bu s 1a aTti In, tand.WvrHaing bouihtihTL osuy yycas.nv 4 nope to oe ahlf to sell tpw iafeashiof pnlshori credit; and slnll be thankful &r, a pdrtion'of public Tav)r. ! UOTvKpnip ; ro ; three hundred acres oC ;o;TiAl;?sitnate(l within 5 milei aleibrtVf tihe use of the Poor of Wake Co'untYVr Apply immediately to jr .; rt nrr T' Ti k vtt-v , ;;W ;-;iWOOPSON:X3Le!vtFT$ May 8. .33 t . .LABORERS -WANTED.v If VlfJernploy 13 or 20 good iaborin 8, Hands.- black or white i to such as -lrZ uble.b'Mtied, I Will cive ten rlolKrs a mrmth on appncaiiyu5 ai imc ; vy ort at L-.r.k hari'i'J?allA.:Keu;'liveif ; or to R .ert H Wynne, ot jKaleih, wjho will engage and direct them t01ne. f May 5: THpMAS,A.MKRA;'- it':: ' i;. n- t only in the character ot a priyavc.i Ia regard to my pubi c conduct, n y witc...- The arrival of the Cnrsatr, Captairishrc0vjn'g. on neutrality, declare by ' The; snip FIoridar. Japt. Mathck, arrived .last evening mom niverpuu,. She sailed on the lCth- March. Our jSles of London awl Liverpool pap" are to the 14th, and uO.Io and shipping List to the l lUrarch. The accounts in the papers from J -ftce and Spain are not so late as uw, jr ceived here direct from those counuie On giving" the papers a baMv-peV.:al. we could discover nothing of particu lar interest in regard to Ptifeland. Outrages continuedto-be perpetra ted in Ireland. Sevr rl murders had . Lph -r:ommittnl ; several houses had been destroyed bvre, and grapco stimed. --jjs. '-Z' ':;" LONDON, MARCH 10.. 1. Pr,P. vesterdav from Liverpool, says the Mercury, furnished ns with dates from that plate to the 23I Marcn, ami from: London to tne evening h uic rtn.L AtiWrniirii nn hostile , blow . had ctrurk bv, France aga nst i Spain the, universal opinion in Europe was that the war between those two -' -.-...i.i rnmmpnt'p vp.rT parlv in powers w' jt April, The. language : of Mr. Canning :J ,rliament. leaves no hope of -any compromise' of-existing .diffeiencea be tween the parties, nor of anv dejay on i the part of France in the execution of i .a 1-t '11. a lliilra her ,threateneu a"ai.. nji-nLm" had cotten a tar asi Orleans, on the 17th March, oh his road to join the army of invasion, and mav eXM rifeneu ior- con- : cit r seven have reached Bayonne, when, as it is to be presumed that every imng-w red lor innneuiaicf Btnn-rv Pet that measures wuuiu uc the onening of the cam- paign4 ' r, . . TsjnHh of Snam is i u- niomtinir nartirs : but Hie account from that quarter are so con tr torn to pie adictorv; that it is.impossible to form ... .-" . ' r iu -bIoIivp etrpnp-tn Ol nn Amnion OT t'tc r the opposing iorur, -5s that attend the arms oj either. rne gent ht resolution, that we take no part in the principle-, that we acknowledge no interest in the objects, of either . . i nartv, at least ut sucn a uegree as w meditate involv'itr iurs( Ives in war, s nr Hi in ue'iaii eiinvi ui iii v.. objects. . .' ' The. language of these ministers, especially of M;v Caniiin-,is ex'reme i naiHiiie, Hp declares. " that at vreftPTit there is no spreific ground which could .involve this country m war, nt thh mowvt." Thi caution of languige is -perfectly proper necessary in sucS circumstances; but it admits enoush fr since at Vr?- i 55 n A Til .en " " at fftts momriu Vou'-hlv undentood the-principles which "influence the agitating pa- les, it follows that our government con ceive there it no ernvdy in these nrincinles for any interf rence, as.an active party, of this nation. We acknowledge - the highest satis faction in this.assurancc to our minds ( that government have not the slight est idea of allowing themselves to oe driven from the fafei and necessary policy of peace hv the clamor or a par It U reported tha't .tKelveA.., - i, n..h'owver,. collect fro-., the gene the line have been ordereaMntcor,.. 1 J eBrrVt of event,, am from lb. toi J on immettiate y ; for a,t pofts-, , vemehN of h.val.Ms the .mpor Tou h fonr at flvmouth. three :at j ant tnttl.. .hat the French troop, ,ll Chatham, and one at Sheerness.; A"1 be r,Ceive.l -VIV "P" arm. bj.the la that there is a i 'rmriisans of the King; ano: we may treaty on foot between Spain and our . nrltnowledire the inde- pendene of South America, fchould the Spanish Government give their consent, the South American .Govern ment will make a stipulated treaty with England. " PORTSMOUTH, MARCH 11. This morning orders were received fere for thelmmediate equipment ot the Queen Chkrlotte, 120 guns ; Uami lies 74 guns; and the Albion 74 guns, -"the; three guard ships.. For aconside- table time past these ships have had "inasts f interior rates on board, with out any sails; they are nowceive - their proper masts, with bent WK , romnlement of 500 men eadi ; their present number is little better than 100 Cowrier. ,. r Han burg papers to the th of Marx) reached us this morning. CHRISTIANA. FEU. 21. riis Majesty, by a decree of 18th December last, ordered that all the. Swedish and Norwegian ships which he "detected carrying on the J. Uve trade Shall forfeit the protection Vi the SwedHh and Norwegian goyern- r " ; fc forahavrng violated the law of thft kingdom, ana snau ucuw" :;56PK;yPPyfor,t. ' .THE GREEKS. t'v. Of cood anil generous we hence conclude, that the constitution- alisfs fUus beset wiinuu hcm.u ai. reign foes, will le born down m the conflict, and will have to yield to the dip p n p rn ics. i V annp.re0rfAtti cthat the Court ol ; Spain is to be transferred to Seville. A counter-revolution but of un lYnnn extent, bad broken out in the North of Portugal. We observe that the, language ot the British Parliament jl now turned from the subject of thefeservation of npnrp between Francef'and Spain, and isT confined to speculations upon, .the expediency of the neotral position to In) rnaintained by f Jat Britainall tdeasiof securirr a , general peace be- in aShdbnedv' Ear) 56fyiscent died at his seat at UocheUson1the13th March in his RtYth vear. The Duke of Clarence has rbeen appointed toisticceed him as Ge- nerahf r the uoyai ivjariiie. denlv on the I0thlarch, in 'Scotland J i ana on, tne lxn.inc u-icui o nr ml Dumourier diedin his 8Mn yr Sat- Turtill(i 'Parlcriear Henly upon Major, GefieralBarneivilPpointed Governor of Ceylon.V: '4 i . . The Earl of Fife has .been elected Lord Rector of Manchal College, A iberdeen, in opposition to Mr. Hume. I The Greeks continue to reign mas ters of the Archipelagoi and have even entered the Dandanelles. They have cot off the communication by water between Constantinople and Smyrna, crives os pleasure. after being so It gi?ei D haring from the Greeks, 5l0Dg ""fders information feeling assuredly beeve. but, as we witn e qual cohdenre believer, of most rash and unwise judgment. V " Tljis was to have been expected, it was to have been expected that our ministry, bv priuciple, and by the ha bit of action, so hostile to all revolu tionary movements, could never con template uniting council and ettorts with a party so little 'different in prin ciples and condiictfiom those, the long and determined 'opposition to whom has been the school in which all their political feelings and princi ples have been formed. .The senti ments expressed by ministers at the opening of the session, we could. never construe into sympathy with the rul inir nartv in Soain: they were only canilmpnti. n L which all affree, Ol d Fra Y r v;w;ifWn wlll here- otner suojecis, uui. . Wm.. after render me justice. , L- 'V ' Peruvians f I leave vou wixn a nHiiun! presentation establish cd-If you repose an entire confidence in it, your triumph is com pleteif not anarchy will destroy you. j ' M ty judgment govern your determinations and conduct ypu to tne sunmu. yt -and peace. joSEtPiI SAJJ MARTIN. Pneblo libre, Sep, 20, 1822. , . j r , Lord Cochrane, Vice Admiral of the Repub lie of Chili, Admiral and Commander in Chief of its naval forces. ; ' I ' . j To the free inhabitants of Independent Peru. In vour manners, docile and submissive " where ohetUence is required, you have pvo fven yourselves full of valor and; courage, wben resistance became a virtue. . , fulfilled vour duty towards yourselves atd the human race. Your esigrnatiop under oppression, your decision and resolution in 11 Kv,. r rlanmr: are only equalled by ; mnilaratiAn tn thPifflOTl. ous victory .which you have accomplished over the haw' tyranny wnicn monepjUi. , witn' ssed. You h ive broken xne ' : ..... i-i. -a.1 iron sceptre. You have anmmmeuij. rants who, with a more than-inquisitorial op pression have silenced the expression of your wronesi: . . "''"' 'V , Your grateful acknowledgment of my naval services, expressed through the medmm o! vour ; representatives, is to me hiiihlygrati fvinsr, and the more so as it immediately suc ceeded to the flight of the 'yrant. 'j- , ; 'it' in truly honorable, to me. to receive this testimonial from free men, but the accep tance of honors, titles, and aecvaiion?, i. r .o,nmr..iwf of nhseauiousnesSs'tO tne will of a despot, I have always held base and , The sentiments of gratitude entertained bv me towards vou, shall be . tuiiy manm-sicu by my futwre conduct, and tne proot ot uic.u kii L ,ivoiinrt"to those principles ot rational liberty which you have so nobly as- sened. These principles l nayeai rished, I will support them with my whole soul, and maintain tnem to tne iaie!L of my life. : lUi i i v Valparaiso; Dec. ; 1, 1822. north -Carolina: 4 Treasury Office 5th May. 'i$2 Tftfc?Pujch'iserVof Lots oF. ths. Lands belortjrW to the Safe aforesaid.xvhich' are near to the i.Ciry ofRaleigh, and whick were, sold in the year 1820 tor thr nse and benefit of the public k,; wjo have hitherto neglected o pay off & t:i(e up the R'ndi given by t)eir( respectively on that occa-, sionj are hereby agnin called on for piy ment ; and arje at the I'sajne time respect fully informed that judgmf nts vi!l be en. tered up pr taken against the; makers of all such of the said bonds as shall remaia neglected and unpaidaf the Court of the County of Walte, wpicxi-wiH commence Mud., be noiat-n on ,ine tniru Monaay pf May insant. I 1,;f ' : - 2w 'JUtliN tkA i wuuy, rutfc.ireis COM. PORTER'S SQUADRON i The Editors hiive received aj letter from a friend engaged, m this fcxpeui fion, which is-of laterdate than any in- formation- they have seen iro'u w sduactron, from which they make the following' xtracts: . JaI I - i Matanxaa JiprH I , io.o , The detail of our operations, as they hvp not. until latelv been crowneti " ' J " i . f.i ' bpvond the complete pro- tection of our commerce, may not oe J , av A of, so much interest as; was expecicu , ill how. at least, that every thing has been done that men couiu uo or iuvise to cufci ic . coming here. If you have attenoeu to the ship net' , you must nave ... of us every where, wnere a ;P' to be tounu. ijaieiy v"' recapture of the Pilot,) dence of nations, sentiments periectiy the rtfatn;mN consistent with the strongest disap- on those who causen nis uedl.. probation of the veAry conduct of the three of the pirate's crew escaped to nation which had induced the aggres- tell the tale; the rest fell a J To4hc Honorable.the JUi'hea of the Su a ' - - a - A i . . j .a . - r . r I r perior ourt o vw crr, to oc noiacn at Portsmouth, tvithih and for the cbun- y or KOCKUignajn, in ne otaic qj . eip-.. . Hamfi&hrex on the 34 Tuesday cfFc- : r bruurh.MD 1823; -: 1 ' " V Th Libel of Caroline. Hall White, wife ' ' 7Vof William White, late hf said Pnrts- - Ml .-ill ii ' iriiiau. , aaiu lliarn:yhite.:- '' 4.., XTOUR liliellant doth, respectfully pm fX, pound and VdeclareiT and g've this Court o understand, tnat.'on the Htn y of February; in the year of our Lorl j 1819, she was lawfully married to th? said j William v Whitei to wit, at said f Pom. J mouth ; and your liliellant hath ever f since, from ( tlience, Hitherto conducted ; herself with fidelity, ptirity and discretioa j as the lawful wife of the said William j r tr . - JiL-uu.. r.i.' ciJl 'Willi j m i VVhi e", weH knowirigithe pj-emises, and Without cause or fault th your libi llant. nath wijlingty absented himself from your iil)eilanV(sa being his lawful wife, as a foresiitr) for the space of three years no . l4st past,1 and, during) the same, and hi- ' therto:':withbut making suitable provisioo,, . for hei support andfnaintenance.althoua th. a;d U'itliani While had it in his do- er so to d.o. , AM and singular' of which premises were and fate true, ; public and notoribils, of which; Illegal proof heIn5 made, ybuf libellaht respectfully prays ihat the bonds of marriage between her and Uie saio; WilUamj wnite.may Dcuir solved ; accordinc to the force and effect of the statute in such pase made and pro vided, and as to right and justice doth -iippenajn' Aud 'as m-, duty bound, will eyerprayi. . I .V irt CAROLINEWrJI-. ; n;?a; E'brtsmbath, :Jah..27;K:,;i -'. -33 3t ; : I T ''Superior Court of Judicature f i U ' .v ; ; r Ferudf y 7Vrf; 1823. ) VRnF.WEn hv the-Court. that the peti- J tioner notify-the said William VVhitc to appear before'the justices of the Supe rior Court of Judicatf re; to- be holdca at Exeter, within and for the count ot Rockineham, on tthi third j Tuesday ot September! next, to Shew cause, it &ny naVe. why thfc; prajer of said ; 1 should not be granted,.' by causing sa petition, and order of court thereon, to oj published three weeks successively m National Intelligencer, ind So roe paper printed in :NortU-Cafolina, die la pub - - m Aavnnr r via.. www- sai?te.r vaitimfv ADAMS, r.Awesc,n -.: Cleric. tNathinielAV : 1.- ! ClTB AYEO .i,fron i -.the .sutenbe O Warren codmyJN. C-on i the 5 ot n T - liapprobation of the aggression of was likely to France, of respect for the indepen- case of the n lence of nations sentiments perfectly the death of , 4t ceiV ston. DISAGREKABLE NEWS. The following extract of a letter re iVed in this city (says the National Intelligencer,) from an American gen tleman at Callao, is entitled to entire commence : i , i-Cflk Feb. 6, 1823. I have this moment beenformed, that ayesse Ingoing ;,to Pana ma, will sail in the course of an hour. I avail myself of the. opportunity to in form vou that air action was fought, on the 20th of last month, at Monquegna, (a town 42 leaoties to the north of .Arica) between the roval army under Generals Cantarac and Balded and the liberating army under Gene ral Alvarado, which resulted in the. almost total destruction of the latter, only 7 or 800. men and officer escaping. The wreck of the army arrived here this morning. This will behe last effort that can possibly be toadein ?m by tie crating army. tn fhp vpnwance of Str"ibling S hnt crew. It has been handsome affair, and was executefl inrlandsome g ha a swav back a with some white hairson "J;; feet ; hegw..feSSS wao-oron norse. 1S awk 'z i M sa high 10 or 12 years oW , ne in Teonessee, and no doubt w'l ro return! there. ,M JP1" so 1 bformatinot tbclf again, snau r- ApsrlsLEDG:.- give me get- him trouDie. April 15. style, with musket8pistols,?na cut lasses, alone, asthese. are wb , j arms with whicfiour barges a;re mrnisn- Wa .ra nr in full oneration, aim i t u ui v. in " r ICE OBA1 a-.ttW oti iWwill open hf?fr:,: , -id Monday next, 26th lrscon, every week'day xhrofeM he nrenred to furniih those ""i'pqjxR we,haTeixp?ditionf jut ,that; ?Ol Sd. aU ftf. of firin Dlrates The'b ' h f jHi.aort!nenil he - w (he rthe of jCb,, 1 " down to Cape Anton a, i i lriOI.irticle.' C' -Utahb" can escape tnem.-wy atin. W W VM.WV rX, I nd customers, and lance of their favors.,! rrvo SArR OR RENT, rwH E . Store-House on FayettevilleU JL next door above IS. waramg -v.u. NB,HeltorKindcn-.. Salmon, also yiaaa ofrccL ; . to - -v;; ! - .if; i - ion, -irtAUOn ' ? Jon ein)ecxv' x . v way anu w i . ... wBu , , 10 dozen r ire?u ' ; sold at 75 cents a bottler 5l )t 1 Kaleafih, AprU25. , . compi

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